<VV> Engine identification

Frank DuVal corvairduval at cox.net
Wed May 9 08:45:15 EDT 2007


   Hey Matt,
   I know several have chimed in, but as a turbo owner I can attest it is
   YR that is the cherished block.
   Well, at least the long stroke (164 cu in) YR block! gggg
   I've got several short stroke YRs.
   Frank DuVal
   [1]TimogensTurbo at aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 5/8/2007 8:06:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[2]lloydscorvan at yahoo.com writes:



   I am trying to figure out the h.p. rating of an engine I purchased awhile
back? I think it is a 110 h.p. but want to make sure.The numbers on the top
of the  block are TOI25YN.The ones on the side are 3786752. Thanks for the
help.



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YN's are usually Turbo engines...  check the head numbers and go to my
Techpages and it will tell you.

A Turbo engine..sans turbo..approx. 85 hp..

Matt Nall...west coast
[3]http://members.aol.com/patiomatt
lots of info!


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